Last week, as the Dáil debated a motion of no-confidence in the government, the chamber was full of hot air from parties in both the Coalition and Opposition in regard to energy security.
Instead of addressing our blinkered, reckless pursuit of a failed Green energy agenda – or having the courage to challenge the state’s disastrous policy of refusing any further exploration licences for oil and gas off the Irish coast – we had same, tired lines about investment in renewable energy and the importance of increasing our reliance on same.
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